Changes in Some Haematological Parameters of Two Breeds of Chicken Inoculated with Eimeria Oocyst

C. C. Ekezie, E. Onyido, O. M. Iwueze, C. Umeh
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Coccidian parasites, especially those in the genus Eimeria, are intestinal parasites common in poultry. They cause coccidiosis in infected birds. The effect of the parasites on the haematology of infected chickens was studied using broilers and white-leghorns. A total of 30 day-old chicks, fifteen each from the two breeds, were procured for the experiment. They were grown to three weeks old, and confirmed to be free from any intestinal parasite, before inoculating 10 birds each, randomly selected from the two breeds, with Eimeria oocyst. The packed cell volume (PCV), thrombocyte number, leukocyte number and proportion of leukocyte types were determined from blood samples obtained from the birds within ten days after inoculation and confirmation of infection. Infected broilers (B) and white-leghorns (WL) both had packed cell volumes that were lower than the control (C) (B. 31.8±2.2, WL. 32.8±1.8, C. 34.3±2.6). However, estimates of the effect sizes suggested that coccidiosis accounted for only about 5% of the observed variance in the PCV of broilers and 2% in white-leghorns. The disease significantly affected the thrombocyte number of infected broilers only (B. 7.0±0.5, WL. 10.4±1.1, C. 10.0±0.8). A remarkable difference was found in the leukocyte numbers of infected birds (B. 13.4±2.2, WL. 21.4±3.2, C. 14.9±2.0). However, the infection increased the proportion of circulating monocytes from 1% in control to 5% in the infected birds regardless of their breed. The observation that broilers are prone to parasite induced thrombocytopaenia, supported by the wide disparity in the leukocyte numbers of the two breeds of chicken during an infection, suggest that white-leghorns are better adapted to withstand the effects of coccidiosis when compared with broilers reared under the same environmental conditions.
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两种鸡接种艾美耳球虫卵囊后某些血液学参数的变化
球虫寄生虫,尤其是艾美耳球虫属的寄生虫,是禽类中常见的肠道寄生虫。它们在受感染的禽类中引起球虫病。用肉鸡和白来角鸡研究了寄生虫对感染鸡血液学的影响。试验共采购30日龄雏鸡,两个品种各15只。它们长到三周大,并被证实没有任何肠道寄生虫,然后从两个品种中随机选择10只鸟接种艾美耳虫卵囊。接种确认感染后10天内采集禽血标本,测定其堆积细胞体积(PCV)、血小板数量、白细胞数量和白细胞类型比例。感染肉鸡(B)和白来角鸡(WL)的细胞填充体积均低于对照(B)(31.8±2.2,WL)。32.8±1.8,c . 34.3±2.6)。然而,对效应大小的估计表明,球虫病仅占肉鸡PCV观察到的变异的5%左右,在白来角鸡中占2%。该疾病对感染肉鸡血小板数量的影响仅为(B. 7.0±0.5,WL)。10.4±1.1,c . 10.0±0.8)。感染禽白细胞数(B. 13.4±2.2,WL)差异有统计学意义。21.4±3.2,c . 14.9±2.0)。然而,无论其品种如何,感染使循环单核细胞的比例从对照组的1%增加到感染鸟类的5%。观察到肉仔鸡容易发生寄生虫诱导的血小板减少症,在感染期间两种鸡的白细胞数量存在巨大差异,这表明与在相同环境条件下饲养的肉仔鸡相比,白来角鸡更能适应球虫病的影响。
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